1 l I ' .4 " 1 - _ ' . 'i"*»-‘:-~' `,~Y~%‘ 1 ` f ,i if-T-~--.`T\\ / . , ln .a , , J T; ~57f-M;1> N/_ p. . _ ,,\\\~ _ __/1. ., ‘_ , M.,,,.,.. . . _ __. ......,,,,. *... ir. ._ . ` ._ _ ,<.,.,--,_ _ ‘-_.3 _S-... . _ 7 I -1 .mann QUEEN's commit DGIJARMAN Head Oliices in New Prowse Block-.-Charlottetown ' Godin, and Capt. Dsmers of the Depart.- _vncnt pr Marine, 0 tawa. and Captain Alex. Cameron of this City. Six boats from Cape Tormentlne, arrived at Cap# Provlrwo All LW p.ln.. bringing over 79 humorous hafis of open water and the ice r nw _ _, ._ '- -» ' _- ` ~ ags mail matter and 12 pasiengars, The I crossing was fairly easy; there wen' i that we guarantee to he entirely satisfactory. 'Price $1.25. g A Hundreds of them are nov' in homes throughout the Is- land. Don’t you want one in , yours? , , I g V VV' E L... L_.l\| Z Q, - JEWELER. t ....4 f-_ W E _ I Pho to 3 raphy Photo of baby for a beani. ful Easter Card. GEO. HH. C00`K. Photographer. V The Studio where Baby is Always Welcome. HUGHES’ 1 Nothing will break 12) and drlvti away the grip or a bad col ao promptly effectively and safely as Hughes’ La Grippe Remedy. Pr co a5e per box. Stubborn and hackln coughs Jieid quickly to Hughes’ Congvla Mixtur . _ lt. has cured others will cure you-aorta ble tor young and old. Price 25c per bottle. ' Remedies Cure Cui 1 - i’rices“ Rule this Month. roo pairs Ladies’ Slippers, regular price $1.50 now $2.00. 150 pairs Men's 53.50 ooots Goodyear Welt, now $ai5o. - - l|en's $2.25 Iliockey boots. now $1.65. Boys’ $1.95 Hockey boots now $1.50. Ladies’ 51.5° lov shoes 'now 11.00. The shoes speak for themselves. Take advantage now and have Brat choice. ‘l;...'.‘3.:..._lY_’.°.l5M3“,|‘3N.e Lcnicif1?.ifSca.son ‘ is here-'snd;ii11ds'us°'with 'a large °\11>r>ly°i A _ - .. . ` Dry anti-,CannedF1sh. -, A on.~BoNsLsss,cons1sH, pn: tin at the new‘S0u_i'is Fish Drier, is excellent. .Also fthe Acadia and i-laiiiax brands _cf Pure Boneless Cod- 0H*'. in twc'and?tl`1r¢e bound boxes, 'ne delicious. “clean and tem tin . P 8- Our stock of Canned Salmon, Clams, Safdines, Etc., are the best obtainable. lU'$Zaii'or telephone McKenna’s‘ Grocery, Ph°11°{11'§‘i’»‘ii»‘.'.‘.’.1.';.¥.'f-‘ii»’i{§°”" ()v,er.- . Shoes 1 -See' our Win- .dfiw-ter, v Oreféiiess . at . 1 iii e L ;'*n ~ don 1'eiii»;ii,§.a.=.'riiiia'ire= 'Of' four ilioverslioes-_ at .-N°v;&.~il.=» ~,=ie\.¢~ ~f° 1 so s .v¢ry.;¢ii.=»p.e C0.: ` ' 3' _ a on , ... The record breaking sales at the great WALL PAPi<.R REMNAN1 ALE established beyond question where the values in handsome wall paper are to be found. Never since we commenced selling wall paper have we disposed of so much paper in , one day as at the opening day of tht , great sale. Plenty still, for we hav: made the range s great one this year -Moore & McLeod. 3-9d1i. The prettiest and cheapest ever shewnln Charlottetown. This is the verdict of everyone who has seen our li ect Wall Paper. Don'tmiss the Opening on Thursday and Friday the 7th and 8th inst. New Spring Goods also shown.-M. Tralnor 81 Co. 3-7d4i. TI-IE FINEST WALL PAPER MAKERS IN CANADA.-The Watson Foster Co , from whom most of our Canadian wall papers come, produce about two-thirds of Canada'e total output oi Wall paper-and an s-iid to be the largest makers o machine made wall papers in thi world. That is pretty good for Canaka.-Moore & McLeod. 3-odri Spring shirts--A large portion oi my n-.W sto_k has arrived. I want your shirt trade this s.-ason be- cause I know I can show you by far the largest assortment in thr clrv. H. H. Brown, The Voun; Men's Men. * 3~5dr6i :=s i WARBURTON & SHAW BARRIs'1‘E3s, A'r'r01tNE\'ei. N0'i‘ARuss PUn1.1u Etc. Office in Cameron Block, Charlotte town.. P. E. Island. A. Il. Warburton, ll. A. D. C. L. K. C- D. Edgar Shsw f 2-Sd x‘f3il1. a llll.H.l].JllHllSllll A ` U Kent Street, _ ‘ A Practice limited to Dipeases 'nf Eye. liar, Nose, hroat and Skin. ‘ _ ‘Eyes tested and Gttcd for ` glasses. - OFFICE HOURS _ 9nol1a.m. 1.l0~‘l~ilJp m. ' Evenings by appointment. . o.|sc0Li1;i_T SALE English Market "Baskets We want to reduce our stock o English Market Baskets and in order to do so quickly we oiler for two weeks a diicouut of 20 p. e. 0i'f 0ur . Regular Cash Prices and will be pleased to show them to yon. i Call early and get first choice- . \ . i yr . 4. .i a - read » as , 1 - iiilfiwsz Si5i\D US UP SOME Boer 85 Gofili l tltouab rough was not the hard to nego- *iate._ Among the passengers who arrived it Cape Traverse yesterday to cross today _ive Mira .McKay and Miss Hamilton of }ummershle,'_ and Miss McAllister. 'l` "THE DREAMS AHEAD. By Edw'n Crriile Lilsey. Whaqfiikiulfi we do in this world of ours, ,,Wo1*c.it`not. for the dreams ahead i _lifor thorns are mined with the bloomina ilowers, No matter which path we tread. And each of us has his golden goal, _ Stretching for into the years; And over he climbs with a hopeful soul, With alternate smiles and tears. 'first dream anaad is what herds htm np Through tba storms of aceaseiess iight; Whsn his iipaare pressed to the worm- » 1wcod’s on p. 1 ' ` And clouds shut out the light. To some li;'s a dream ofa high estate, To some itis a dream of wealth: Eo some it.‘s a dream ofa truce with Fate lu a constant aaaroh for health. To some it.'s a dream of home and wife; _To some it.'s a crown above; _ Phe dreams ahead are what ,malrs each life- _ The dreams-and faith-and lovei A BORN. WORTH-ln this ci‘y, March 9, to -leo:-ge and Mrs. \Vcrth, a daughter. WADMAN-At; West Newton Mass.. n Sunday, March 31*-i, to Wesley and -ire. Wadman, c son. f MARRIED SENTNER-COSTAIN-At Kuutsford. lvlaruh 5, 1907 at7.30 p. m. by Rsv. Hugh Vliller, Seymour Sentner, Mlrninigash, to Lizzie E. Costaln ol' the some place. ROLJERSON -DUNBAR-At the Bap» also parsonage, Tryon, March 0, by Rev, -LE. Tiner, John A. Ronerson to Miss 'i3sssis‘Duvibur, both of Tryon. ~ - - ».. . . ` DIED A f "'M‘¢K1Ns'rRY-ae Msynnld, Loi 23, Ma\~ch4,ihs infant son of Robert L. MoKinst1'y, aged Zi day-'. MGKINSTRY-Al. Maytl-ld, Lot 23. February I2, Sarah June, b Inved wife of Robert I.. Mciivnstry. ni el 43 years. MULEAN-E~1r.rrc.l into rest at St. l"stsi‘s Bay M-rrch 5t,h, I9 17, Helen Davison, rcllct of the lata Hugh McLean. THE lillllilllll PlliMIill SAYS he British Flag Became - Flag When He Signed I ;. , the. Peace Treaty 4 Pixar-ours. M.-1-oh 4 -General Louis Cloths, the new Premier of the Transvnal, in a speech here Saturday, s iid : - “ British supremacy will be safer in the WC l13Ve S°me V¢l'YUl¢`° Blslltti hands of the Boers than in those oi' cosmopolitan capitalists. » Wa have fought. and suffered grlsviousiy, more than anybody else in this country. That is past, and no ons is so foolish as to ,want it over again. The questions of the nm-¢`,\ dn( supremacy have been settled l'or|`lliqt.im¢. 'l‘hcy are both uow out~ide politics. We are now conc» rned with our domestic affairs. "Having got free |;overnment,our natu- rnirl. sire is,aud oursola endeavour will be .I5 ig govern that this country ehali p1~or~ ner* wnd the two races be drawn sogetlrer. M V",-,_,,|,|||,3 I sinned the. treaty oi ueace, then' solemnly rcoepiad what ia so dear to 'you -your Kink md ¥°\1'¥‘ ru. They are-row our K'ng std in nag. . ‘ ______,,;._----_. ` ith Ai 1 rod P112. -Trista an preparation for chappsd hands,roughsued kin, sto. It has an avcr inors'a~tn'g`saie. which sneaks for its mar-it'.‘ Ones used always used i isa record. Only Soc. nr In iltia. P1-epired and sold by A. W. Reddin Pham B. - _ Ma ty' of the n must typowritsrs depend upon nlder lor attaching typrs tn the |",b¢|-g, YW nn draw your .own con- clusions, when you consider that Smith l’r'¢misr types AN wedlod intb 050919* ian. A wtirnasi-mr, wr noni. ‘ss aan- PAMiJilS’SOAi’. fix. N S 8 llddl on the marker. For sale at all the Tumi: was good crossing at the Capes Hnnsis an interesting paragraph fro V p ` ycsierday. In the morning eight. boats ‘.10 iatssliisaus of the 0oilier’s Weekly. .` ~ - _ ls(t» Cape Traverse for the mainland ltboarssvidsnos that those who lift np . _ taking M) i-nga mail and 8 passengers-Dr. their voical and brsy about tba impossi- bility and sxpehss of the tunnel, should carefully consider in the casa bsfore pan- alng judgment: “Now thin some fast. ateamcrl an running on the Canadian transatlantic route the advantages ol that routefarqaick travei,iong disguised by the ajownessof the ships in tho service, artsbscoming manifest. On February 16 the Canadian Paoiiic steamer Empress oi -Britain reached Liverpool three hours “head of the Cunarrlar Lucania, which had left New York sixteen hours before the Empress of Britain loft Halifax. The Empress beat the Ounnrrier by nineteen hours, Not satiaiieri with this Can- ada and Newfoundland are pushing the scheme -of a tunnel under the Straits of Bells Isle. The Quebec and Lake Sr. John Railway has s franchise for the construction of such a tunn 1 with connecting rail lines, and the Governmsnt. of Newfoundland is to con- tribute ssubsidy of $’i5.000a year-to the enterprise. It 'ia estimated that the hole. which would be only ten miles long, can bsbored for$ti,000000. When this is tinishsd,with trains running to the cast coast of Newfoundland. there would be only an ocean ferry of 1,810 miles, which could be spanned by a last steamer in three days-hardly time enoughbo allowa paesenger to become thoroughly seasiolr. Even including the railjurnsy from New York this would hs shorter than the all-water route." TH! Commltte which undertook _tha ‘arrangement for Mr. Tennyson Smith's Campaign in Charlottetown, on loarnlnl that the meetings nad been stopped by unter of the board of Health, hold a meet- ing on Friday evening to discuss the situation and form plans for the future. After their meeting a Deputabionf waited upon Mr Tennyson Smith at the Queen iiutel to lay suggestions before him and ask whether he would be willing-in , order that the meet uns might not be absolutely abandoned in Charlottetown -to visit. s number of other towns in the Province which nad expressed the desire to secure his services, and than return to Charlottetown when tha quam itins wa~ removed and finish up his campaign in his city just priprio his departure io complete his work in the other provinces. Mr. Tennyson Smith expressed his desire to meet therviews of committee as far as the fact that hs would not be able to visit nearly all the important- places in Canada which had applied for his services before lcaving for England, (which he must do in July), the time he had planned to devote to this Province was, origina'ly, not more than three weeks at the outside. Hs said, however, that he realized that the com» mittee had had a consldarahli- amount of _ _work _and exoonu- nnd that the . tyrkers A had proved to bs in sarnsstan he was therefore. prepared to try to ke arraogo'ncn's to extend his stay in $er that he might carry out theprogaimme lnChariuti.etown The deputiltion expressed their gratification at - t/his and said that it had been decided, ip cus hs was willing to accead to their request to return to Charlottetown, ,to make a public announcement to this effect. .` . ' ' IMPORTANT - The Charlottetmwn Guardian is the only Prince Edward Island newspaper that V places its circulation iigurca before the public. Prospective advertisers are invit- ted to call and invesigate the Guardians circulation statement before placing their advertising elsewhere. Do not Neglect A Bad Cold. Neveraliow a cold to takoits course. 1‘oo often nt. this season of the year its course is toward pneumonia. Chaml er iain’a Cough Remedy will p1~o1up'ly cure your cold and counteract any isndi ncy in tnls direction. Thrre is nothing better Ior auutathroat ani lung troubles. For sais hy all druirglsts. _____.____1-_- .-St. Pair-ick‘s Day Celebration.-Gran Melo Drama, “A Daughter of Erin," in _Opera House, Monday niuht, March 18 ~ 8-ldmwf i.i 18 Eyc Glass 1 Comfort ; f_0ur»,n¢w imodel Bta~zon , ‘ fits semen! ' comfort audi ease. ., They 'have -. excellent einging quilities, and are the nearest and most in- oonsplnnous_ mounting we know of. . Better try one of these mounts. ` GJ", Hutcheson, Jeweler and Optician. ' MARGH 11,1905 ' " f.-. . , . ~---- --~ f- 1.....-W ‘Meet Mio At the Alvvayu Buly ltore H Stanley Bros. -56e- ~ ~ » NEW LACES We have now in stock the largest and best assortment of Laces ever shown in P. E. Island and we doubt if there is a better show in the Maritime Provinces. Laces from Englaird, France, Ger- many ard Switzerland. Valenciennes, Malines, (iuipures, Torchons, Fancy Novelties. All-Overs. etc., etc. Whites, Creams, Paris and Blaclr. . Edgings and lnertiona to match; Edgings, insertions and All-0vers to match. Ask to see them. Stanley Bros. W -_ 71 W "°“'”‘°' "“°"“'° “W °‘ °°“"° "‘ "°" "‘ r o Canned Lobsters 18:. 3oc can Canned Salmon r5c, asc can, Canned F. Haddoclrs mc, zoc can. Canned Oysters 25c can. a Canned Shrimpa 16c can. Canned Clams nc, Can ` Canned Quahaugn 15c. Canned Scallops noe. ( ' . calmed K Illlirlrdilniirititirconeless cod_iiah 6c, 8c lb. ~ e,o.1E|=Qe<;_>r\r aa.. ¢:=c°‘» Y 'nr _.. ...__-,_ ».r A i P An honest ari'cle ' will stand an honest test. Miller Bros! _» Musical instruments have stood the test of 35 years. The best and only the best. MILLER BROS., Sunnys’de. *'21 L. S. DOYLE. Veterinary Surgeon {Graduate Ontario Veterinary College) ADDRESS-Revere Hotel, Ch'town. °~drw31n 'l"€l\|=€?€ Tenders for remodelling Bt. Bonnventu1~e's Parochial House will bs received by the und»1~ siguod u111»iiTuoson! the l9t.h mat.. Work to bcdonc awarding o plan and specifications w be soon at Bisbop's alaoo. Cha.-iottetown Lowest or any tender not nocnmririly accepted P. D. McGill rut. l’, l’. 'V-dfi,9i ll, Md Trauodie C1-oss, P. LEGAL PA RTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have this day entered in- to partnership as Barristers, Attor- neys, Notaries Public, &¢, under the name oi' WARBURTON Q. SHAW A. B. WARBURTON, D. E. SHAW. Charlottetown - 2-8dri'31n A$& A 4 ; ' THE ROYAL BANK 0i" CANADA ` Will hereafter, until iurthcrmioiice, pay in- 1 tcrcst on Savings Bank Accounts quarterly instead of semi-annually, as heretofore February rat, 19:.7. J. F. MCMILLAN. Manager. Cr|'~own ii-,,,s~ - ez: »£ =. ~ _... - ......_ @..._...nl ' ~ , it »-._-» . 1 , i .J A 'Our Rubbers Are the Best . You Cannot Gel Better We take no chances with quality, test us, that's all we ask. .lgollowing is a list of prices. cut as line as possible consistent with qu y. Womervs Goodyear Rubbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..6oc gamers D-vrothr' Rubbers..... ... . ..7